Disruption and Continuous Learning
September 15th, 2015 by Clint Padgett
Many experts advise that disruptive technologies, especially digital disruptions. will be responsible for the loss of many jobs and the creation of many others. Where will disruption leave your job? Your company?
The result of relentless technological advancement is that continuous, ongoing learning throughout a career and within any enterprise is a feature, not a bug.
Continued employability will likely rely on a track record of successful projects and a willingness to learn new techniques and methodologies. No one can afford an “I already know that” mindset or an “I don’t have time to learn something new” attitude.
Wouldn’t it be great if there were a project methodology that was simple to understand, consistently delivered good results, and didn’t require a large investment in time to learn?
And even more important, a methodology that could work with most any existing project management methodologies and most likely, will work with whatever new methodology emerges next?
If that seems too good to be true, we invite you to learn more, and to discover an approach that could change the course of your projects and your career for the better.
That’s the kind of disruption anyone would welcome.
Tags: accountability, focus, goals, Project Management, Project Success, Project Success Method, success
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